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Topic: vdj ns7 issue.

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When using my NS7 + VDJ 7.0.5b every time I want to mix from the left deck to the right deck my VDJ crossfader will go back to the left and immediately go back to where my ns7 crossfader is at. I have also noticed that when I have my right deck active my left deck will become active on its own with out me touching anything to activate my left deck. This only happens when both my decks are playing songs. This only happens to the left deck and not the other way around. I have tried to reinstall the firmware for the controller and have reinstalled driver and VDJ as well. I have also set the mapper to the default as I did map my NS7 to my liking. I have also tried to clean my faders and any opening on the NS7. Any help will be appreciated, been at a lose with this for the past week or 2.

Specs
HP Envy
Win 7 64 bit
I7 1.8
12 gigs of ram
720 GB at 7200 rpm hard drive


Thanks
Charlie
 

geposted Fri 16 Mar 12 @ 8:44 pm
Does it do the same thing without the controller?
 

No seems to be just with the ns7 plugged in. every thing works fine with out it.
 

Think I have figured out the issue with NS7 and VDJ. I have replaced the PCB Mixer Board in my NS7 and seems to be working fine. I will update if that is the issue is fixed.

Happy day to all
Charlie C
 

My NS7 and VDJ have been tested and seems to be working after replacing the mixer board.

Charlie C
 

ccepeda20 wrote :
My NS7 and VDJ have been tested and seems to be working after replacing the mixer board.

Charlie C


What does that mean? "replacing the mixer board"

You mean the actual mixer part of the NS7? It was defective? Was it covered under warranty?

The reasons I ask is because 1-I don't understand and 2-I'm thinking of buying a NS7 (only because of the looks)

So, I want to know that it's going to work, or what i have to do to it so it works with VDJ7.

Thanx, :)
 



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